Silver Storm Extends San Marcos Mine 100 M at Depth With High-grade Drill Results
Silver Storm Mining (SVRSF) announced significant drill results from its La Parrilla Silver Mine Complex in Durango, Mexico. The results are part of the Phase 1 diamond drilling program at the San Marcos Mine and include 16 holes totaling 1,935 meters.
Key highlights include hole SM-24-010 returning 504 g/t Ag.Eq over 5.14 meters and 367 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.63 meters, while SM-24-011 showed 569 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.00 meters and 431 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.87 meters. These findings extend high-grade mineralization approximately 100 meters below the last mined stopes.
The San Marcos South holes indicate mineralization widening at depth, and new discoveries include a zone 10 meters southwest of the San Marcos Zone. These results are expected to positively impact future Mineral Resources in terms of tonnage and grade.
- High-grade mineralization discovered 100 meters below last mined stopes.
- Significant drill results: SM-24-010 returned 504 g/t Ag.Eq over 5.14 meters and SM-24-011 returned 569 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.00 meters.
- New mineralized zone discovered approximately 10 meters southwest of the San Marcos Zone.
- Potential positive impact on future Mineral Resources in terms of tonnage and grade.
- None.
Figure 1: San Marcos Zone Cross Section View to WSW of Key Results Current & Historical Holes (Photo: Business Wire)
An overview video on the La Parrilla Project is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=dybgKXcGrYo
Key highlights include:
- In San Marcos South, hole SM-24-010 returned 504 g/t Ag.Eq1 over 5.14 m and 367 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.63 m within a broader interval of 249 g/t Ag.Eq over 19.03 m and 427 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.13 m
- SM-24-011 returned 569 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.00 m and 431 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.87 m within a broader interval of 319 g/t Ag.Eq over 11.75 m
- Both holes 010 & 011 are located approximately 35 m and 100 m, respectively, downdip below the 1790 EL stope where the composited weighted average grade of historical channel samples returned 597 g/t Ag.Eq over a strike length of 33 m and average width of 2.37 m. Results from these two holes indicate mineralization has become wider, below previous mined horizons.
- SM-24-014 returned 204 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.00 m, SM-24-012 returned 503 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.49 m and 141 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.21 m, and SM-24-008 returned 182 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.76 m
- Further extends the oxide mineralization approximately 77 m to the south-southeast from the last mine development in the area
- In San Marcos North, hole SM-24-017 returned 405 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.00 m, SM-24-016 returned 191 g/t Ag.Eq over 3.25 m, SM-24-005 returned 178 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.50 m and 371 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.00 m, SM-24-004 returned 148 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.72 m, and SM-24-003 returned 163 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.40 m
- Intercepts from holes SM-24-004 and SM-24-017 extend the oxide zone mineralization respectively 37 m and 100 m below the last mine development in this area
- A new mineralized zone was discovered approximately 10 m to the southwest of the San Marcos Zone with hole SM-24-004 returning 283 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.55 m, SM-24-005 returning 147 g/t Ag.Eq over 3.50 m.
Greg McKenzie, President and CEO, commented: “We are pleased with the strong drill results from the San Marcos Mine, where we have intersected high-grade mineralization in both the South & North Zones approximately 100 m below the last mined stopes. In particular, the South Zone appears to be getting wider at depth where hole SM-24-011 intersected 319 g/t Ag.Eq over 11.8 m (true width ~ 11 m) compared to 2.4 m within the last mined stope 100 m higher. We anticipate these results should have a positive impact on future Mineral Resources, both in terms of tonnage and grade. Follow up drilling will be performed in proximity to holes 010 and 011 allowing for the potential addition of indicated resources within this area of San Marcos.”
San Marcos Zone
The San Marcos Zone is comprised of quartz-carbonate vein mineralization, striking 340 degrees and dipping 60 degrees to the NE, hosted within a fault zone marking the eastern contact of the granodiorite stock. It has a known strike length of 650 m with mineralization extending vertically for 450, and a thickness of up to 17 m. The zone is mainly characterized by oxide mineralization consisting of hematite, goethite, native silver, and cerargyrite. However, the southern section of the zone beneath 1875 m EL is characterized by sulphide replacement mineralization contained within the bedding.
San Marcos South
Eight holes targeted the southern section of the San Marcos Zone (Figures 1 & 2; Tables 1 & 2). Hole SM-24-014 returned 204 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.00 m (94.00 to 95.00 m), SM-24-012 returned 503 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.49 m (95.04 to 95.53 m) and 141 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.21 m (107.34 to 108.55 m), and SM-24-008 returned 182 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.76 m (81.00 to 81.76 m), further extending the oxide mineralization approximately 77 m to the south-southeast from the last mine development in the area.
Hole SM-24-010 returned 367 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.63 m and 504 g/t Ag.Eq over 5.14 m within a broader interval of 249 g/t Ag.Eq over 19.03 m (75.72 to 94.75 m) and 427 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.13 m (101.52 to 103.65 m). Hole SM-24-011 returned 569 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.00 m and 431 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.87 m within a broader interval of 319 g/t Ag.Eq over 11.75 m (147.92 to 159.67 m). Holes SM-24-010 and 011 are respectively located approximately 35 m and 100 m downdip below the last mine development in this area, with similar high-grade sulphide replacement mineralization:
- The composited weighted average grade of historical channel samples from the 1790 EL stope returned 597 g/t Ag.Eq over a strike length of 33 m and average width of 2.37 m.
San Marcos North
Eight holes targeted the northern section of the San Marcos Zone. Hole SM-24-016 returned 191 g/t Ag.Eq over 3.25 m (120.50 to 123.75 m) including 514 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.50 m, SM-24-005 returned 178 g/t Ag.Eq over 2.50 m (92.50 to 95.00) and 371 g/t Ag.Eq over 1.00 m (101.00 to 102.00 m), SM-24-004 returned 148 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.72 m (80.53 to 81.25 m), and SM-24-003 returned 163 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.40 m (81.80 to 82.20 m) (Figure 1; Table 1). The intercepts from hole SM-24-004 and 017 extend the oxide zone mineralization 37 m and 100 m, respectively, below the last mine development in this area.
A new parallel mineralized zone was discovered approximately 10 m to the southwest of the San Marcos Zone: hole SM-24-004 returned 283 g/t Ag.Eq over 0.55 m (44.45 to 45.00 m), SM-24-005 returned 147 g/t Ag.Eq over 3.50 m (53.50 to 57.00 m).
Table 1 – Select Assay Intervals from Holes SM-24-001 to 017 and Historical Results
Zone |
Hole |
From |
To |
Length
|
Type(2) |
Ag.Eq(1)
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Pb
|
Zn
|
Cu
|
SM |
SM-24-003 |
81.80 |
82.20 |
0.40 |
OX |
163 |
117 |
0.52 |
0.16 |
0.19 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NEW |
SM-24-004 |
44.45 |
45.00 |
0.55 |
OX |
283 |
266 |
0.19 |
0.56 |
0.08 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-24-004 |
80.53 |
81.25 |
0.72 |
OX |
148 |
17 |
1.46 |
0.04 |
0.01 |
0.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
NEW |
SM-24-005 |
53.50 |
57.00 |
3.50 |
OX |
147 |
141 |
0.07 |
0.38 |
0.34 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-24-005 |
92.50 |
95.00 |
2.50 |
OX |
178 |
166 |
0.13 |
0.16 |
0.08 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-24-005 |
97.50 |
98.00 |
0.50 |
OX |
187 |
181 |
0.07 |
0.18 |
0.11 |
0.02 |
SM |
SM-24-005 |
101.00 |
102.00 |
1.00 |
OX |
371 |
369 |
0.02 |
0.13 |
0.43 |
0.04 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
SM |
SM-24-008 |
81.00 |
81.76 |
0.76 |
OX |
182 |
165 |
0.19 |
0.09 |
0.09 |
0.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
SM |
SM-24-010 |
75.72 |
94.75 |
19.03 |
SUL |
249 |
183 |
0.60 |
0.44 |
0.18 |
0.02 |
including |
77.85 |
80.48 |
2.63 |
SUL |
367 |
142 |
2.45 |
0.53 |
0.52 |
0.01 |
|
and |
89.61 |
94.75 |
5.14 |
SUL |
504 |
449 |
0.37 |
0.75 |
0.20 |
0.04 |
|
SM-24-010 |
101.52 |
103.65 |
2.13 |
SUL |
427 |
370 |
0.24 |
1.15 |
0.23 |
0.03 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
SM |
SM-24-011 |
147.92 |
159.67 |
11.75 |
SUL |
319 |
210 |
0.65 |
1.67 |
0.43 |
0.05 |
including |
152.30 |
154.30 |
2.00 |
SUL |
569 |
374 |
0.83 |
4.28 |
0.48 |
0.08 |
|
and |
156.80 |
158.67 |
1.87 |
SUL |
431 |
340 |
0.53 |
1.47 |
0.31 |
0.07 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
SM |
SM-24-012 |
95.04 |
95.53 |
0.49 |
OX |
503 |
489 |
0.16 |
1.39 |
3.76 |
0.04 |
SM |
SM-24-012 |
107.34 |
108.55 |
1.21 |
OX |
141 |
126 |
0.16 |
0.37 |
0.17 |
0.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
SM |
SM-24-014 |
94.00 |
95.00 |
1.00 |
OX |
204 |
204 |
0.00 |
0.03 |
0.10 |
0.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SM |
SM-24-016 |
120.50 |
123.75 |
3.25 |
SUL |
191 |
125 |
0.38 |
0.93 |
0.42 |
0.03 |
SM |
including |
122.50 |
123.00 |
0.50 |
SUL |
514 |
485 |
0.07 |
0.74 |
0.13 |
0.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
NEW |
SM-24-017 |
134.40 |
134.80 |
0.40 |
OX |
178 |
152 |
0.29 |
3.66 |
0.93 |
0.08 |
SM |
SM-24-017 |
173.00 |
174.00 |
1.00 |
OX |
405 |
392 |
0.14 |
1.13 |
0.17 |
0.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
HISTORICAL RESULTS |
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SM |
SLP-SM-19-03 |
404.05 |
405.00 |
0.95 |
OX |
154 |
141 |
0.14 |
0.29 |
0.38 |
0.00 |
SM |
SLP-SM-19-06 |
386.85 |
387.30 |
0.45 |
OX |
242 |
32 |
2.33 |
0.01 |
0.02 |
0.00 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-02 |
262.35 |
262.85 |
0.50 |
OX |
234 |
2 |
2.58 |
0.00 |
0.05 |
0.03 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-05 |
308.35 |
309.20 |
0.85 |
OX |
456 |
444 |
0.13 |
0.38 |
0.12 |
0.09 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-07 |
239.15 |
241.15 |
2.00 |
OX |
440 |
439 |
0.01 |
0.44 |
0.15 |
0.01 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-10 |
258.55 |
259.25 |
0.70 |
OX |
363 |
358 |
0.06 |
0.80 |
1.39 |
0.01 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-12 |
280.25 |
280.75 |
0.50 |
OX |
152 |
124 |
0.31 |
0.21 |
0.04 |
0.03 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-13 |
314.75 |
315.80 |
1.05 |
SUL |
274 |
122 |
1.19 |
0.83 |
1.25 |
0.01 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-15 |
268.80 |
271.10 |
2.30 |
OX |
283 |
283 |
0.01 |
0.03 |
0.06 |
0.00 |
SM |
SLP-SM-17-16 |
312.30 |
313.85 |
1.55 |
OX |
378 |
344 |
0.38 |
2.99 |
3.42 |
0.05 |
SM |
ILP-SM-14-06 |
17.00 |
17.95 |
0.95 |
OX |
285 |
285 |
0.01 |
0.04 |
0.09 |
0.00 |
SM |
ILP-SM-14-25 |
27.35 |
28.40 |
1.05 |
OX |
218 |
218 |
0.01 |
0.10 |
0.13 |
0.00 |
SM |
ILP-SM-14-26 |
26.30 |
26.60 |
0.30 |
OX |
212 |
199 |
0.14 |
0.10 |
0.17 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-07 |
189.70 |
190.70 |
1.00 |
OX |
643 |
633 |
0.11 |
0.11 |
0.04 |
0.33 |
SM |
SM-19 |
127.80 |
128.70 |
0.90 |
OX |
195 |
185 |
0.11 |
0.09 |
0.20 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-21 |
184.10 |
185.70 |
1.60 |
OX |
266 |
136 |
1.44 |
0.08 |
0.07 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-25 |
258.45 |
261.10 |
2.65 |
OX |
163 |
161 |
0.02 |
1.43 |
2.41 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-26 |
266.55 |
267.50 |
0.95 |
OX |
176 |
158 |
0.20 |
0.12 |
0.24 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-27 |
222.85 |
223.75 |
0.90 |
OX |
332 |
328 |
0.05 |
0.11 |
0.07 |
0.06 |
SM |
SM-28 |
243.45 |
246.60 |
3.15 |
SUL |
599 |
539 |
0.55 |
0.57 |
0.01 |
0.05 |
SM |
SM-32 |
197.90 |
199.05 |
1.15 |
OX |
315 |
313 |
0.02 |
0.11 |
0.08 |
0.01 |
SM |
SM-36 |
232.35 |
238.05 |
5.70 |
OX |
436 |
416 |
0.22 |
2.05 |
1.47 |
0.03 |
Table 2 – Historical Channel Sample Results (3) – San Marcos Zone
Elevation |
Zone |
Channel |
Width |
Type(2) |
Ag.Eq(1)
|
Ag
|
Pb
|
Zn
|
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2188 |
0.60 |
SUL |
755 |
702 |
1.51 |
0.46 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2190 |
0.80 |
SUL |
102 |
45 |
1.17 |
0.92 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2193 |
2.60 |
SUL |
1,344 |
1,255 |
2.88 |
0.44 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2195 |
3.40 |
SUL |
1,045 |
942 |
3.65 |
0.21 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2198 |
4.50 |
SUL |
628 |
598 |
0.93 |
0.18 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2201 |
2.30 |
SUL |
759 |
685 |
2.58 |
0.17 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2203 |
2.40 |
SUL |
442 |
404 |
1.32 |
0.09 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2205 |
4.10 |
SUL |
836 |
777 |
2.11 |
0.10 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2208 |
3.50 |
SUL |
514 |
484 |
1.10 |
0.00 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2211 |
3.40 |
SUL |
198 |
183 |
0.52 |
0.04 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2214 |
0.30 |
SUL |
277 |
265 |
0.43 |
0.01 |
1790 |
SM |
VSM-1790-2217 |
0.50 |
SUL |
267 |
251 |
0.54 |
0.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2191 |
2.35 |
SUL |
243 |
220 |
0.52 |
0.30 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2194 |
0.40 |
SUL |
486 |
434 |
1.80 |
0.16 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2195 |
2.70 |
SUL |
766 |
616 |
4.01 |
1.54 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2197 |
3.55 |
SUL |
972 |
835 |
4.99 |
0.10 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2199-2200 |
6.90 |
SUL |
1,739 |
1,552 |
6.00 |
0.92 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2202-2204 |
8.90 |
SUL |
1,072 |
976 |
3.45 |
0.11 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2206-2207 |
7.50 |
SUL |
828 |
754 |
2.67 |
0.08 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2208-2209 |
5.25 |
SUL |
824 |
747 |
2.80 |
0.07 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2211-2213 |
4.95 |
SUL |
757 |
97 |
0.13 |
0.01 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2214 |
3.50 |
SUL |
506 |
464 |
1.57 |
0.00 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2217 |
3.70 |
SUL |
304 |
293 |
0.36 |
0.05 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2220 |
0.55 |
SUL |
1,078 |
1,066 |
0.42 |
0.00 |
1804 |
SM |
VSM-1804-2223 |
0.50 |
SUL |
643 |
638 |
0.15 |
0.03 |
(1) |
All results in this release are rounded. Assays are uncut and undiluted. Widths are core-lengths, not true widths. Silver equivalent: Ag.Eq g/t was calculated using commodity prices of |
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(2) |
Each mineralization type, Oxide (OX) or sulphide (SUL), has different assumptions, outlined in Note (1) above, which are used to arrive at a calculated Ag.Eq g/t. |
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(3) |
Weighted average grades were calculated over the mineralized widths of each channel (Figures 1 & 2). |
Sample Analysis and QA/QC Program
Silver Storm uses a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program that monitors the chain of custody of samples and includes the insertion of blanks, duplicates, and reference standards in each batch of samples sent for analysis. The drill core is photographed, logged, and cut in half, with one half retained in a secured location for verification purposes and one half shipped for analysis. Sample preparation (crushing and pulverizing) is performed at ALS Geochemistry, an independent ISO 9001:2001 certified laboratory, in
Review by Qualified Person and QA/QC
The scientific and technical information in this document has been reviewed and approved by Bruce Robbins, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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